She will eat the egg if I crack it prior. If there is any sort of shell in the bowl she likes to drag in onto the carpet so I take that as a "do not put this in my bowl".
What do you all stuff Kongs with? She loves cream cheese but I cannot believe that is good. She is not real impressed with peanut butter.
Also, her poop has been very soft almost diarrhea. She has only been on RAW since Sunday so I have not been real concerned yet, but I am watching (feel like some sort of freak watching dog turds).
If she is having some runny stools canned pumpkin and yogurt mixed together frozen into her kong would be perfect to possibly help her tummy adjust to the raw diet.
Yote doesnt like peanut butter either, so I use liverwurst sometimes, yogurt, ground beef, pumpkin...pretty much anything I can shove down in there!
Yote won't eat egg shells either, he will drag the shell out and then break it into little pieces and make a mess, but he won't eat it.
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She will eat the egg if I crack it prior. If there is any sort of shell in the bowl she likes to drag in onto the carpet so I take that as a "do not put this in my bowl".
What do you all stuff Kongs with? She loves cream cheese but I cannot believe that is good. She is not real impressed with peanut butter.
Also, her poop has been very soft almost diarrhea. She has only been on RAW since Sunday so I have not been real concerned yet, but I am watching (feel like some sort of freak watching dog turds).
Did you start sloooow, with no organ meat and some fat removal at the beginning?
I have been feeding Nature's Variety Lamb patties, for about a month now, to switch to a raw diet. According to the bag, the patties a crammed full of lamb and a variety of vegatables. I read where some of you a feeding turkey. what else to put with turkey or salmon to ensure a rounded diet?
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